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Precautions

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LaCie Dupli Disc CD125

User’s Manual

Health, Safety, Media and General Use Precautions

The CD duplicator you have just purchased includes a laser diode device, which classifies it as a "Laser Class I" product. This
laser is not dangerous for the user under normal operating conditions. However, we strongly advise you not to place any
reflective objects in the disc loading system due to the risk of exposure to laser emissions that may be reflected by such
objects.

Always follow the basic precautions listed below to use your LaCie duplicator safely and correctly. Respecting these guidelines
will help to avoid the possibility of personal injury to yourself or others, as well as to prevent damage to your device and
other computer equipment. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:

Health And Safety Precautions

• Read this User's Manual carefully, and follow the correct procedure when setting up the device.
• Do not look inside or place your hand over the open CD tray. Never look directly or indirectly (with a mirror) at the laser
diode, even when the device is not in operation. If you expose your eyes or skin to the lasers inside your duplicator’s drives,
you risk damage or loss of your vision or other personal injury.
• Do not open your duplicator or attempt to disassemble or modify it. Do not insert your fingers into the drives. Never insert
any metallic object into the drives to avoid any risk of electrical shock, fire, short-circuiting or dangerous emissions. Your
duplicator contains no user-serviceable parts. If it appears to be malfunctioning, have it inspected by qualified LaCie service
staff.
• Never expose your device to rain or chemical products, or use it near water or in damp or wet conditions. Never place
containers on it containing liquids that may spill into its openings. Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, short-
circuiting, fire or personal injury.

General Use Precautions

• Do not expose the device to temperatures outside the 5° C to 45° C (41° F to 104° F) range. Doing so may damage the
device or disfigure its casing. Avoid placing your drive near a source of heat or exposing it to sunlight (even through a
window). Inversely, placing your device in an environment that is too cold or humid may damage the unit.
• Always unplug the duplicator from the electrical outlet if there is a risk of lightning or if it will not be used for an extended
period of time. Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting or fire.
• Use only the power supply shipped with the device.
• Do not place heavy objects on top of the duplicator or use excessive force on its buttons, connectors and tray. Doing so
increases the risk of damage to the device.
• Always place your duplicator in a horizontal position before using it. Otherwise, it may fall, causing damage to the device
and/or corruption or loss of data.
• Always remove any discs from the disc trays before transporting your duplicator. Otherwise, written data may be destroyed
or the drives’ internal components may be damaged.

Summary of Contents for Dupli Disc CD125

Page 1: ...ust a specific page or section To Exit From the Menu bar at the top of your screen select File Quit Icons Used In This Manual These icons describe the type of information being given Previous Page Nex...

Page 2: ...iew 13 3 Setting Up Your LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 14 3 1 Turning On Your LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 14 3 2 Turning Off Your LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 15 4 Functions of Your LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 16 5 Using Yo...

Page 3: ...2 2 Overburn 36 5 12 3 Read Error Skip 36 5 12 4 Format HDD 36 5 12 5 Verify HDD 36 5 12 6 Burn In 37 5 12 7 Update Firmware 37 5 12 8 Compare Firmware 37 5 12 9 Hardware Diagonistic 37 5 12 10 Load D...

Page 4: ...r a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial e...

Page 5: ...g applicable directives of the European Union 73 23 EEC Low Voltage directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive Class I Laser product This equipment is certified to comply with DHHS Rule 21 CFR Chapter I subch...

Page 6: ...o avoid any risk of electrical shock fire short circuiting or dangerous emissions Your duplicator contains no user serviceable parts If it appears to be malfunctioning have it inspected by qualified L...

Page 7: ...irty or dusty which are subject to extreme temperatures which are warm humid or favourable to condensation or which are exposed to direct sunlight Do not use cracked warped or damaged discs Do not tou...

Page 8: ...ng to the blank disc We recommend using this feature if you feel your master or target CD media may be scratched or damaged This will help you to use your blank media more efficiently With its Verify...

Page 9: ...unit in order to have a safe copy in the event of data loss or corruption Under no circumstances do LaCie or its suppliers guarantee the reliability of the CD media used in this drive 1 3 Manual Updat...

Page 10: ...lowing CD formats 2 2 Supported Logical Formats Your LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 supports the following logical formats CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM Mode 2 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 2 CD DA aud...

Page 11: ...pli Disc CD125 page 11 LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 User s Manual 2 3 LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 Views 2 3 1 Front View On Off Button CD RW Drive n 5 CD RW Drive n 4 CD RW Drive n 3 CD RW Drive n 2 CD RW Drive...

Page 12: ...nd displays messages Up Arrow Push this button to scroll up through the functions and menus Ent Button Push this button to start a selected function or access the setting in a selected menu Esc button...

Page 13: ...d with your LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 Serial Number Sticker This is the Serial Number of your device Write down the serial number and keep it in a safe place because you will need to provide the number i...

Page 14: ...e back of the LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 and the other end to a properly grounded outlet 4 Turn on the LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 using the On Off switch located on the front of the device Once the LaCie Dupl...

Page 15: ...ront of the device The unit will power down and its RAM memory will be erased PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION BELOW CAREFULLY 1 Copy Important Info Depending on the type of drives the LaCie Dupli Disc CD1...

Page 16: ...peed Read Speed Auto Start Drive Startup Menu Auto Verify Auto Compare Auto Prescan Eject Disc Burn On The Fly Burn Mode Display Time Button Sound Device Info System Info Quick Erase Full Erase Auto C...

Page 17: ...a collection of favourite songs from one or several CDs Refer to the information published in this User s Manual to know how to use this function Important Info The Edit Track function doesn t operat...

Page 18: ...Place a source CD disc into the CD ROM drive 2 Place one blank CD media into the CD RW drive s You can use from 1 to 5 CD RW drive s depending on the number of copies you would like to get 3 After th...

Page 19: ...e 1 Copy menu is displayed press the on the control panel once to scroll to the 2 Test menu 1 Place a source CD disc into the CD ROM drive 2 Place one blank CD media into the CD RW drive s You can use...

Page 20: ...enu 1 Place a source CD disc into the CD ROM drive 2 Place one blank CD media into the CD RW drive s You can use from 1 to 5 CD RW drive s depending on the number of copies you would like to get 3 Pre...

Page 21: ...itialization is completed and the 1 Copy menu is displayed press the on the control panel three times to scroll to the 4 Verify menu 1 Place a source CD disc into the CD ROM drive 2 Place one blank CD...

Page 22: ...ive 2 Place one blank CD media into the CD RW drive s You can use from 1 to 5 CD RW drive s depending on the number of copies you would like to get 3 Press the button to start testing the source media...

Page 23: ...lowing 5 6 Prescan The Prescan function is used to scan the source to ensure that it can be read correctly and to test the reading speed Once the initialization is completed and the 1 Copy menu is dis...

Page 24: ...the control panel six times to scroll to the 7 Disc Info menu 1 Place a source CD disc into the CD ROM drive 2 Place a blank CD disc into the CD RW drive 3 Press the button to start testing the source...

Page 25: ...2 Place a blank CD into the CD RW drive 3 Press the button to start testing the source media 4 Press the button again and a screen similar to the following will appear In this screen the 1 10 refers t...

Page 26: ...n to move to the End menu as shown in the following screen Press the button to finish the CD editing and use the to confirm Yes or No The LCD display screen will show the copying information and a scr...

Page 27: ...you to insert another CD as shown below After inserting the next CD follow the previous steps to select the tracks and record them When you have compiled all of the tracks that you would like to incl...

Page 28: ...he changes Once the initialization is completed and the 1 Copy menu is displayed press the on the control panel ten times to scroll to the 11 Setup menu 5 11 1 Language This function allows you to sel...

Page 29: ...the CD burn speed of the drives The default setting is Auto 5 11 3 DVD Burn Speed This function is not available 5 11 4 Read Speed This function allows you to change the speed at which the LaCie Dupl...

Page 30: ...on to choose this option The default setting is Off 5 11 6 Startup Menu This function allows you to select any one of the functions except Advanced Setup as the first function to appear after the LaCi...

Page 31: ...tomatically compare the source disc to the target disc after copying From the 11 Setup menu press the button and use the to scroll to the following screen Press the button to choose this option The de...

Page 32: ...ally From the 11 Setup menu press the button and use the to scroll to the following screen Press the button to choose this option The default setting is Eject Good Only Press the button to select Ejec...

Page 33: ...nable or disable the sound short beep when a button of the Interface Panel is pressed From the 11 Setup menu press the button and use the to scroll to the following screen Press the button to choose t...

Page 34: ...ditional information 5 11 17 Quick Erase This function is used to erase CD RW This option only erases the TOC Table Of Contents and does not create any free space on the rewritable disc From the 11 Se...

Page 35: ...Auto Close Tray This function is used to close the trays of the CD RW drives automatically after the duplication is finished From the 11 Setup menu press the button and use the to scroll to the follow...

Page 36: ...ta beyond the normal limitation of your blank media The default setting is Off 5 12 3 Read Error Skip This function allows you to ignore any error that occurs during the duplication Normally when an e...

Page 37: ...ed from LaCie 5 12 9 Hardware Diagnostic This function is used to test the system LCD display SDRAM IDE connectors and FLASH memory will be tested 5 12 10 Load Default This function is used to recover...

Page 38: ...disc to see if the problem persists If the LaCie Dupli Disc CD125 does not detect any of the drives after powering on an error message will be shown on the LCD display screen 6 3 Errors With The CD Dr...

Page 39: ...Eject Hole Insert a straightened paper clip or similar object and push to eject the tray if the load eject button does not work In normal operation the eject button should always be used to unload th...

Page 40: ...ity to store new data Target Disc Not Empty The target disc still has data Press a Key to Eject Good Disc Press any key to eject the good disc after copying Press a Key to Eject Fail Disc Press any ke...

Page 41: ...he system is updating the firmware Update F W xxx to yyy Do you want to update the firmware version from xxx to yyy Searching F W The system is searching for a valid firmware Check Sum Error The updat...

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Page 43: ...cement part such as a pickup tray etc The tamper seal on the device casing is broken LaCie will not under any circumstances be liable for direct special or consequential damages such as but not limite...

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